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another humanitarian pause. nearly 20,000 people are now reported to have been killed in gaza. 1,200 were killed and 240 taken hostage when hamas attacked israel on the 7th of october. the un security council is about to start and a vote could take place in the next hour. the white house has just said that discussions about humanitarian pause are very serious. it is all about the wording of the text. the draft is very long, but the key section talks of extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the gaza strip for a sufficient number of days to enable full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access . it remains to be seen if the wording is now acceptable to the united states. for more we can speak now to our correspondent neda tawfiq in new york. welcome to you. in the past half an hour or so, welcome to you. in the past half an hour orso, reuters welcome to you. in the past half an hour or so, reuters news agency was reporting that the us is saying if the un ....
the us state department has called for a demiliterized zone to be set up around the station in zaporizhia. tonight with the context, the republican strategist rina shah and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. hello, welcome to the programme. it is three days since fbi agents executed a search warrant on the florida home of donald trump. there are reports today the feds removed 11 boxes of documents, on top of the 15 boxes they took away in december. there are also reports within the us media today that the raid on mar a lago was based largely on information from an fbi source. someone from within who was able to identify what classified documents the former president was hiding and where they would find them. so unprecented was that search that some within thejustice department have been calling for the attorney general to give an explanation. and in the last hour, merrick garland called an unscheduled press conference to announce he will make the warrant public. t ....
start to develop down through eastern scotland, eastern england, fewer showers out to the west, here is where we are likely to see the best of the sunshine, just like today. top temperatures around 17, which is still below par for this point injune. as we move into wednesday, the driest day of the week, and we are killing off the showers with a ridge of high pressure building from the west. temperatures again peaking at around 13-17 but temperatures again peaking at around 13 17 but a temperatures again peaking at around 13-17 but a bit temperatures again peaking at around 13 17 but a bit like the football results, look away now if you don t want to see what is coming thursday, it turns increasingly wet once again and yes, we close out the week with more showers and longer spells of rain i m afraid. you will have to do better than that, louise! and that s bbc news at ten. newsnight is just getting under way on bbc two with kirsty wark. on bbc one, it s time tojoin our c ....
The prime minister making his speech in various languages. what he said was about the scientific benefits of this mission that he was talking about, but he was also saying that this is a moon mission for all humanity. he was talking about the importance of this moment for the global south. he was talking about also helping other countries with their own moon missions in terms of what they learned from this. rt, thatis what they learned from this. rt, that is an important point, isn t it? it is something that when you look at space exploration that is still far more internationally collaborative than many other parts of society. collaborative than many other parts ofsocie . ~ , of society. absolutely. even when ou look of society. absolutely. even when you look back of society. absolutely. even when you look back at of society. absolutely. even when you look back at india s of society. absolutely. even when you look back at india s space - you look back at india s space programme ....